hmm, on Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 09:36:38PM +0100, Joachim Schipper said that
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 09:06:17PM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
> > hi there,
> > 
> > i am trying to make a port of textpattern.
> > this is a regular php+mysql web application cms.
> > 
> > naturally i went had a look at other web application Makefiles already
> > in the ports.
> > 
> > i noticed that most of them (wordpress, smarty, horde) install into
> > /var/www/ instead of /var/www/htdocs and symlink back.
> 
> I don't have much of an opinion about the rest, but I'd imagine that
> installing into /var/www gives the administrator that much more freedom.
> Not all wordpress installations are necessarily rooted at
> (/var/www/htdocs)/wordpress, for instance - quite a few will be at the
> root of the webpage.

this is certainly an argument to think about.

as i see it, htdocs is a kind of second level jail for me, i prefer stuff
that should be exposed to the world in htdocs.  /var/www is great
for libs and modules which should not be accessible directly from the
web, only thru a particular app (horde is right in this i guess).

i find it natural to expect a web app to install stuff under
htdocs and not "polluting" /var/www .

also i think quite a few admins will leave the name "wordpress" (in this
case) in the url or htocs namespace....  and so i would prefer to
install everything in htdocs and let the admin decide what to do with
it further down the line.  in other words, a "vanilla" install.

-f
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